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Sun, 16 Nov
|Potts Point
Sunday History Talks: Duncan Talks Dulcie Deamer [Last History Talk 2025!]
Join Brandy and Duncan as they toast the life of our namesake, the woman who made Kings Cross shimmer with spirit, scandal, and style.
Time & Location
16 Nov 2025, 5:30 pm – 10:00 pm
Potts Point, 44 Darlinghurst Rd, Potts Point NSW 2011, Australia
About the event
Let’s start the party season early celebrating the birthday of our namesake Dulcie Deamer.
Dulcie, born on 13 December 1890 to a well to do Christchurch family, arrived in Kings Cross in the early 1920s - leaving behind a comfortable existence of well to do husband and six children - to become famous as a writer, Australia’s first female boxing reporter and the Queen of Bohemia, holding court in Kings Cross with the likes of Norman Lindsay and epitomising the zest for change and for life that was the 1920s, and time that behind the glamour control of the streets was being fought with razors at the behest of the two other queens - this time the queens of crime.
Dulcie Deamer was the muse of the Cross as moved from bohemia to its wildest days. Dulcie died a few months after the R&R program that changed the Cross forever,…
Tickets
General Admission
Sunday November 16th - Doors open at 5:30pm, talk commencing at 6pm. All tickets include a complimentary cocktail on arrival.
$25.00
+$0.63 ticket service fee
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